Sunday, March 13, 2011

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Mariastella the cannibal

The official figures were released a few days ago and tell us that for the first time in Italy's enrolled in public universities fall of 9 percent, while private universities to increase enrollment , plus 2 percent. It is very bad news, because fewer students means fewer graduates in a country that already has few than the European average.

year universities State government will receive € 700 million less than last year [...] is already at risk in Piedmont five thousand scholarships for next year, five thousand girls and boys at risk of not graduating.

Yet, as we will see tonight, our future is there, inside the university, including professors, researchers and students who are mobilizing for months, the same as yesterday as hundreds of thousands who filled all the squares of Italy to defend the common good, the right to education enshrined in the Constitution.

Riccardo Iacona on tonight's episode of Power Direct, RaiTre, 21.30. Yet when I

also be said that if thousands of young people and families choose not to want or be able to afford a university course is yes because of the thousands of young graduates who are more or less to get home to send CV without a spider hole, but it is because many of those unemployed graduates, first, they studied (if have), that commute, lunch in the canteen, as the trials for three or more years for a title that is worth nothing. Because the university reformed Berlinguer, damn it above and below ground, was an expensive, failure, useless parking for future unemployed - and that those who wanted to see him going there so did a university with dozens of tests and examined for deficient children, which was not selected and are not just anything, except to be there, to waving around, attend counters and bullshitting.

That one day we must also little question that if the teachers because it ended up like this, and if they could not do more than that.